Hi Mike,
the NCV33274 is a very fast bipolar OPAmp with 24MHz bandwidth and 10V/µs slew rate. The LM2904 has 1.2MHz bandwidth and 0.5V/µs slew rate. So, when bandwidth and slew rate is an issue in your application then the LM2904 is a rather bad choice…
Jebas,
The OPAx140 family (OPA140, OPA2140, OPA4140) is well suited for multiplexed applications because it does not have back-to-back diodes between the input terminals. Alternatively, the OPAx141 family is identical but is not trimmed for very low…
Hello Trenton,
The OPA404 is a legacy product that is still supported by TI. The Electrical Specifications indicate operation down to -25 C for the KU packaged device, but likely it would continue to operate at -40 C; however, no assurances about performance…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA140 , OPA4140 Hello,
I am looking for an alternative to the OPA140 which is capable of driving a higher capacitive load? My application is similar to the one in figure 3 of http://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/thesignal/archive…
Hassan,
The OPA827 is only available as a single. Currently, the OPA2140 and OPA4140 are the best options we have for similar functionality offered in a multiple opamp package.
The OPA145 also looks like a good choice, this file has not been recently updated so the OPA196 is not in yet, and the pricing is out of date.
OPA111A options.xlsx
to User473,
I searched all the op amp portfolio with the parametric search (precision, general purpose, and high-speed). There are 6 options with temperatures of 150C and above (see attached). The best match is the OPA211-HT (210C max). This is the…